New mum Molly-Mae Hague left with 'no voice' as she shares struggle weeks after daughter's birth
13.03.2023 - 14:33
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Molly-Mae Hague has told fans that she has been left with 'no voice' as she shares health struggle weeks after her daughter's birth. The influencer took to Instagram over the weekend as she headed to a friend's baby shower and out for a brunch with her little girl in tow.
The new mum welcomed her first child into the world with her boyfriend Tommy Fury back in January. The couple, who met and fell in love on Love Island in 2019, announced the arrival of their first child on January 30 they shared their first picture with their little girl, who they didn't confirm until later that they had named Bambi, and confirmed she made her entrance into the world a week earlier on January 23.
Molly-Mae and Tommy, both 23, shared a sweet black and white snap, which showed the pair beaming in the hospital with their bundle of joy, and simply captioned it: "23/01/23." It was 24 hours later that they confirmed their Disney-inspired name choice for their first child together.
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Molly-Mae has since been sharing little updates on her new life as a first-time mum - including the ups and the downs - and she has now revealed she has lost her voice due to the exhaustion of life with a newborn.
Updating her 7.4million followers after a Sunday outing to The Hollies Farm Shop in Cheshire, the Pretty Little Thing creative director shared a picture of her still-wrapped lunch and iced drinks on the table alongside the typed message: "I have COMPLETELY lost my voice (run down isn’t even the word).
"I was whispering to people when we were out and they were whispering back because I think they thought it
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